Macheath said:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=150341154482
I might have bid on this, had the jacket been 2 inches shorter.
Marc Chevalier said:.
A 1930s suit worth every penny:
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Marc Chevalier said:.
Incredible, pretty rare, DEADSTOCK 1930s men's white ventilated summer shoes ... at a very low price:
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Feraud said:
Chad Sanborn said:I saw this suit listed and thought about bidding on it. But what concerned me more than the hole, was the blood stains still on it. They probably wouldn't come out.
Question is, would you have the hole fixed or would you leave it as a great conversation piece?
Must have been a glitch in the system, or a poor listing, or some such. Even the pants alone are worth ten bucks, and if you had to repair it, it surely would cost less than 100 bucks, which would make it a good deal.Warbaby said:I thought the bullet hole was a pretty cool touch - I'd leave the hole and wear it as is. Interesting to note that the seller listed this suit earlier in the month and it went unsold at $9.95 with no bids. I was going to bid on it then, but forgot and missed the end of the auction. Dang.